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Info about Spain and Suriname now available

Data on the cyber security situation of Spain and Suriname is now available in the index.

Spain enters the index in 5th place, with maximum scores regarding their capacity to analyse national-level cyber threats and capacity to conduct military cyber operations, as well as other high scores across the 12 categories. The data for Spain was provided by Mr Javier Candau Romero, Head of Cybersecurity Department at the Centro Criptológico Nacional (National Cryptologic Center).

Suriname enters the index in 33rd place, receiving positive scores in 3 categories: capacity to provide cyber security education, capacity to ensure baseline cyber security, and capacity to provide international cyber security. However, we expect Suriname to increase its score in the near future, as the legal framework for different aspects related to cyber security is developing very fast in the country. The data for Suriname was provided by Captain Iwan Vasilda, E-government Coordinator at the Cabinet of the President of the Republic of Suriname, E-Government Coordinator Infrastructure.

All the data provided was checked by NCSI experts and is now published on the NCSI website at http://ncsi.ega.ee/ncsi-index/.